Well..I am feeling a bit of nostalgia towards the past forms of communication :) There is something really romantic and beautiful about the old kind of letters. Perhaps..first is the effort made by the sender to make his handwriting legible :), second - the long way that the poor letter travels..and third - the tortured look it has when it's put in the post box, after suffering all the adventures. Well..and the anticipation related to all this...
So..what I wanted to ask..is whether there is someone who wants to write letters with me. But...someone..who has to bear in mind that I enjoy long talks, which appear to make sense, even if there is no evident result at the end. :) so...hm.. if you want leave me a message, and we'll make a deal then :)

hi,I agree with your idea thats about nostalgia in cominication and I agree with everyones idea thats contain any nostalgia in this world...yes..firstly I am sory about my mistakes in english..I am from Turkey and living in İzmir..my be we can write to each other...

I think you are talking about the book "the lycian way" that is writen by Kate Clow and so I did not read this book yet and do not know his route but for example(I am a musician...) last summer I has to been in Didyma for playing in party...but in day time I visited the temple of apollo with my friends.At that time I can not describe my feeling in front of this glory...And so I can give you guarantee for your pleasure about your decider....anyway I am living in İZMİR and I visited all historical place that is in here...

In fact I didn't know that there was a book...I am subscribed for a site..recommending trips and places worth visiting, and one of the editions was dedicated to Turkey - the 20 best places to visit in Turkey, 10 of them traditional and 10 - quite adventurous. The Lucian Way is a footpath long about 500km between Fethiye and Antalya. As i searched for more information I found out that Kate Clow has managed to find sponsors, so that the way could be marked, but I didn't know that she's written a book...Anyway, it seems to me absolutely fantastic, really challenging and I am ready to try it. Plus, Turkey is so near :)

It seems the Time runs twisty way in some regions.
Judging by the duration of the breaks between certain posts, the time holes have probably taken place.
Will it be a surprise if a couple of years later we get the message from Desislava "I'm in the middle of the way. Please don't worry"?!

AYBAYRAKTAR wrote:Hahhaa exactly ;)) by the way, there can be a new person planning to visit Turkey... Perhaps perhaps perrrrrrhapss :))

Hey Aybayraktar, if you mean that melancholic tomcat staring through the window glass, it'll hardly ever happen - he's a hopeless home-bird, believe me. He may leave his perch for a chat, but to undertake a journey hmm...no, I 've a doubt that's possible.
As it has been said in an old movie "No, thanks. Better you come"

I have been a keyboard player in the circus orchestra for oh my god twenty eight years. Do you think I'm able to speak about music?:) However, I don't understand those musicians who say proudly: "I hate music!"
I don't hate music, I just don't listen to it. I don't go to rock/jazz/classic music concerts (to say true, I've never been on a rock concert at all).
What music and what instrument do you play, my symbolic friend?

ofcourse you can :) I am playing bass guitar for fifteen years.. I worked in alot of rock,pop,metal bands.. and now playing in a blues band. and I am playing tuba for tree years in a brass band..year after year ı am listening music alot and muchness jazz now. my be it is about my talent. I think it starts to grow up :) I believe that the most important thing is philosophy for every kind of art and ofcourse for the life. and so I am reading more than listining and playing :)